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)50 1949 ttend- No.of Attend Aten Games ance AST 963 nem 1 ima 38. 5 89.859 3s. 43.219 13.387 15,250 110,000 28.000 85,606 118.947 34,900 36,7 51,912 # 48.747 102,000 172.400 54,000 38.100 151.908 117.443 355.000 4.000 28,000 171.294 67.834 525 190,482 192.870 48,000 1,000 102,523 112,500 51,000 57.000 26.000 23339 48.000 s rease—14.88. WEST 266.027 201,07 104,878 92,99 206.920 218,021 156, 145,500 508.183 1383 300 216.288 265,599 ,200 174,000 13s 228,008 223.47 223.000 35.000 257,868 72.146 153,000 157.000 180,000 221,000 ease—.68 UT 164,430 207.259 138,000 132,500 175.108 161,764 157,000 110,500 183,000 6 197,000 199,500 151,000 ga 4 fi y 4 89.500 71,900 193500 288.000 Bi 1 me 14350 § 1400 59.000 Fh ease 9.23 177.600 112 6 .000 aa 1H 95.000 70.154 305,000 149.000 246,992 203,900 76.721 107.781 81.000 115. 109.000 3 484,000 ase 17.84. game left against crowd estimated "at 138.000 3 44.000 19,500 3 20,500 64,988 88.200 84.266 641124 238.000 341.009 221,262 072 114,730 04,355 207.375 1.467 74.000 57.000 rase—6.01. IOUNTAIN wad § - pe 208 5 0.470

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Zaslofsky Suffers Upset Stomach; Lavell Left With Sprained Ankle

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{ Indianapells an) iz New York § te} ¢ % plZaslotsky, “Get well quick, Max. It made me sick, too.” anette 0 Data ei} - That little greeting-card message is addressed to Max, Zaslof- Holland! = 4 ! jquitones 1 sky, RN. Toute to Minneapolis with the New York Knicker-| rosovient 1 : § Ritter it : bockers, ms that Max suffered an upset stomach at last night's Lever. $1 HMotuires pro basketball game in Butler Fieldhouse. i Barkers 18 1D0memeic 3 The-game, an 95-80 win for the Indianapolis Olympians, was DA. i : i somewhat bad. Or maybe more, germs pl od ol Tolge Rt than somewhat. Of eourse it wiry little guard stole six Knick! Score by Periods

- preserved the Olymps’ unbeaten passes. four of which, subsequent- | Jidiananolis . Bring in the fieldhouse, a skein ly turned - into points for his that now stands at eight. But it team. Beard got nine of his top-|groth,. 2 5 Btard. had its revolting developments, man 20-points in the inital

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Per inl. Jacke Coins mop too. od, | Eckman. Play Squeeze Well | Third Period Dull tant’ : For one thing it proved that the, The third period was dull ex. Olympians ering. Knicks don’t need an accordian. C®Pt for the appearance of Olymp|groxs EIR 18 120 124 6 31 ist to play a squeeze. The New 120 Barnhorst. Barnhorst, well- Beard ‘BR ham Yorkers’ accordlanist, Tony La-|fIted for action against the rough|Waither i velli, stayed behind with his ca. Knicks was lifted just when he Hollana "1.1! 19 $0 2 $1 103 . - ” arnhors : denzas and an injured ankle. began io oak harp. On «1g Mrazovieh TE if 4 a Certain members of the “offi- Bond ar Whang tiid 1 o eiieled I EEE LE 0 cial” crowd of 3986 quizzed alll r a bucket, he reminded snaetfer'':." 3 's 3 1} 3

and sundry about the absent/ (1S of the great Bruce Hale, Tony. However, the askers ware! ¢ Vlymp careful not to put the Tony's teammate, Max, who sat! : oe out the last half of the contest Brues last ght, Their 4 passing nursing & towel and the previ- 3 agge ph their errors : many. New York could have used ously-mentioned illness. 'more personnel. Lack of t } ‘While Max wondered about the pes: Ee a eneh

ymps Hand Knicks 95-89 DefeatFirst for the Whip 4

|delphia tomorrow and New York

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i By FRANK ANDERSON, Times Sports Writer. COLUMBUS, 0., Dec. 6—Butler shows: off its 1950-51 basketball The Bulldogs from Indianapolis try to spend a

jeurrency tonight. few Bucks,

The Bucks, better known as Ohio State University, offer Coach Tony Hinkle's Bulldogs their first taste of regular schedule roundball

here in Ohio State's big gym. Butler dropped both its starts against the Bucks last year. But

~ this campaign the old equalizer

may set in, Ohio State has been! to the post once, losing 68-51 to Kansas State Monday night. Gone are the sparkplugs of last year's Big 10 champions, Dick Schnittker and Bob Donham. Schnittker and

our other Ohio State basketball

harlle Ave, i . i wy 34 Ewell (The Whip) Blackwell, Cincinnati Reds’ pitcher, and 38 Mrs. Blackwell give big smiles as they look admiringly at their new Donbam got their diplomas with 14! daughter. It's the Blackwells' first child.

ion nana te 20 | gppy. Robbins, Subbing on Bader Team Leads Tuesday Night Bowlers With 702

By MARION CRANEY

Don Woodard, W. Frank Jones

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fixtures. The future could look better for Coach Floyd Stahl. | Experience on Par i Hinkle's Bulldogs are on a par {with the Bucks in experience. Butler has three lettermen, two of {whom were regulars last season. Ohio State has two monogram

, Practié lus persi t high s¢ -ti a Kenny Andrews, Century Cleaners .. 600 men, neither of whom started in future’ of. his ie strength and time cost the Knicks rac ce, Pp us persisten g Scoring, makes perfect, . {Jaushn Cooke, Sahara Grotto Su 1949-50. Wearers of block “Bs” S groceries his team-',, victory they des d For proof ask Larry Robbins. Fant Suma. Cora-Cels x oy . ” ro : : 5 Lr the Oly d = Y ey deserved. . ’ ; J ; = 3 . _ {Charles Thayer Naval Ordnance . au are Forwards = Orvis (Shorty) mates gave ymps a demon The Knicks di igh 1 with Subbing on the Bader Coffee team in the West Side Classic Al Minnick, Farm Bureau , : all Tus t f pers . € Knicks did right well with : A be : talph Pranklin, Gray, Gribben, Gray 588 Burdsall and John Hall and Guard stration o perserverance. The the likes of Nat (Sweetwater) 12st night, lobbins burned lanes 3 and 4 with sames of 198-279-225 Lou Fehrenbach, Mechanics Laundry .. 588 ywoller O'Brien brother . of ‘the New York finish it turned out is Clift Vine 1 c , for a red-hot 70%. {Orval Willtamson, Gyro Club . nA Iara “Buck tighter than a stylish stout in a s on; nce aryia, onnie In his own league there the night before, the West Side Church Derhard Nicintush, YA Creosoting ; departed and lamented BuckJ 5 « +3 o x “a, } eo, ie pst S 3 *h, (€ ' ; sot wavs size 14: Simmons and Dick McGuire. : t J

Enough’s Enough |16 points, while Simmons got 15,7203-227.224. What Zaslofsky saw between }1 coming in the torrid fourth facial swipes with a towel wag quarter. Boryla and McGuire

Average for his

“Sweetwater” led his mates with he had tipped 654 on games of rT mn

SiX games is 226. In those was a Ty Robbins.

Jake Seyfried, Pritchard Lumber .... Bili-Pertiz, Employment Securities 3 {Rev, Father Gootee, Hoosier Optical .. §

LAST NIGHT'S LEADERS

¢ i Toivo Lahti, Allison Office last MEN Pat Patterson, Bryant Heaters FE Bader Coffee . 702 Larry Hilton, Scherrer Hardware .....

LaVern Cooper V Tasty Sandwich Charles Bohm, Allied Printers

o VTL BREEN RILEE OD BTC ated

shot.” Buckeye lettermen are : Center Ralph Armstrong and Forward Jim Remington. Last season the Bucks had a

Jak ; ‘ 22-4 record and the Big 10 crown. ¢ x ~to-be-over : « Jake Roeder, Washington Chevrolet . 660 A p ter, Indpls. Power, Light . 556 == : ! enough to make any basketball weighed in with 14 each. In fact, Nvt-to-be-overlooked game of 279. Ju Garrison, Linaverry’ Brick & Tlie 655 1 pw eh Tove pap 380 Butler finished with 12-12, includa, ” ? . i 29 o Y ulus Meyers, Meyers Brothers 649 (Al Steadiman. Ftn. Sq. Tavern 5 . FRIAR vai ry fan sick. The Olymps went into *® immons and McGuire got 4% of LaVern ( ooper rolled 699 on John Esterlinie, Encle reek Nursery 648 Herschel Shelby, Ind. Tractor Sales .. 508 ing two hear-misses against the, the fourth quarter leading 74-56, the Kirjcks 33 points in the last Sturm lanes 9 and 10. He Spuniary ‘Baker, Chevrole: ‘neil Home 4s [Jim Knight, Tiaelny Srl «++ #47 Bucks. Ohio State won S75 in : {112 minutes. ’ . : ¥ ven, Ted Siener Insurance Co, 639 | he 3 use a 66-65 at an 18-point spread. With two Not All Bad two 255s, split by a 189 for T-V Howard Bich CEU eh, Insurance Co. €38 [Lila Littrell, Dillon Office Supply ,.. s9 butler Fieldhouse h na 6 ‘ a minutes to go the score wa® 89. No ad : : : Al Weevie. Foxworthy Ford. 10. 632| Teddy Moore, Gantz Fuel Oil .... 570 home, despite the heroics of the : Indianapolis wasn’t all bad. Tasty Sandwich Shop in the Dean Tony Floreancig, Ten-Pin Inn ... 630 Lucille Ballard, Hoosier Coal. Oil _ 65 at “Buckshot” O’Brien. now a 87 Indianapolis. Certain of the P : George King, Mac's Barber Shop 627 Audrey Suiter, RBWA .......... s1 Breat “Buckshot len, points that whittled down the ah-Wah Jones, Bob Lavey and Pump League. {Ered Mitchell. Williams Furniture 626 Dee Boggs. Coca-Cola an 4 pro with Grand Rapids of the 4 aury Wellman, Sportsmans Store 621 Norma Evans, Precision Machine 4 : = al i . Olymp lead were donations One Paul Walther had 11, 14 and 14 Jake Roder clipped 660 for Bob Kares, Hudephol . Beer 3 ava 19 Dutch Newton, Leader Store + National Professional Basketball Just doesn't let.a pro take set Points, respectively. Barnhorst, Washington Chevrolet Bob. Barker ten a . HH fe nol man, {oea-Coln SPIN Hi League. 8 > 8 J 4 rashin n C / es Bob. + Ritchey Purnit vores 616 [Evelyn Reed, Seven-Up as B31 a { hots without isal. The Jones and Chuck Mrazovich ng On Bae a Hy ley, hurniture ...... $18 | Alma Merrick. Kelley » Beauty Shon. 334. That was last season. Like last ae did ° reprisal. ihe starred on defense with the of 254-210-196 in the Pennsyl- Larry Fox. Bowes Seal Fa 6 [Prances Deer. Hotel Lincoln . 538 —— a ymps A n

Knicks’ McGuire and Harry Gal- vania The first half belonged to the jatin.

Indianapolis “Bucket Brigade,” although the Knicks fought with all the. tenacity of women at a and ran a good foot race. Once bargain counter. After five ties Groza stole the ball from Sim-| the Olymps took over at 14-12 of the first quarter and stayed there

Recreation Garrison hit Alex Groza, still showing the Brick & Tile effects of the flu, dunked 15 points Chevrolet Classic at PHO.

League.

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list margain was 26-16 at the Even Knick Coach Joe Lapchick cate of three 136s for 408 quarter post and 51-38 at the smiled at that. Sport Bowl.

half. After the final buzzer the The Ronald Gales Machine

Ralph (Little Larceny) Beard Olymps hastened below to shower team won two of -its three games|Rick ooriand, fai Auto Pasta provided the propulsion that lift- and dress for the trip to Wash-|in the Speedway Classic at Speed- Paul Day, Stationers A, iM . Al Hussung, Red Top Beer . 602 way Monday to hold a two-game johnnie Brannam. Pennsylvania RR. 801 MN

ed the Olymps a cut above medi- ington. They play the Capitols

ocrity in the first quarter. The there tonight and then hit Phila-/lead.

: C y r 655 - for Linaberry lire Heck. Christin ohuyé in the Kast Side

{ ‘gs Al Hoereth, Muel th ro On : Anan tte, Eagl Scores wi { 1C m atourre! fo a i mons. and lumbered three-fourths S¢0T® a 3 for On HCE, & Easles

Supply team. Olive Flint of Kel-! the length of the floor to score ae J toni for the full route, The Indianapo- unbothered by human hands, '©Y'S Beauty Shop pulled a tripli- Jako, Dillon, J.D. Ad

st we Bi {Dave Menigomery, Independent Club". 615 |Wilena Hansen, Dave Maurer Motors Jim Harry Wheeler, Rotary Club «e.oev, 614 {Mary Baas, Ross J. Moore Parking r c “ehr’s Bee

h rr oo G13 7JEXN Jaeggers, Hosiery Workers . Henry Rue Brown. Chevrolet Bods” .. 612! Alice Goodman, Reeves Roofing Bud Howe. Stationers 12 Judy_ Hindel, McCoy Flower Shop 2 Harry Link Jr. Carter's Farm Mkt. .. 610, Iva Reeve. Reeves Roofing : {Henry Fon, hist, Blue Ribbon Beer .. 610 Marjorie Welcher, Coca-Cola .

er Motor Sales .- 609 Roxie Bruder, Simplex-Bruder ,.

Helen Gardner, Oertels '92

uze, Grapho Water Pumps ....

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This Week's . State, - |

Margaret Weatherly, Melody Gardens 3 2 Big 10 Cage Card 2 Kansas State at Purdue. |

. + B20 Michigan at Teledo. 7iMargaret Dunbar, Mike Huney ...... 820} i

TONIGHT Butler at Ohio State,

Notre ame, Ned Burkhardt, Coca-Cola Bernice Krohue, Buck's Market ...... 18! Western Michigan at Manchester, Dave Killion. Bavarian Beer TiRuth Hinton, Crumley Cleaners .... 517! Indiana State at DePauw, AMS Bonnie Willsey, Leader Store . ...... 16| St. Joseph's at Evansville, iWillard Peek, Riviera Ploneers argaret Bennett, U, 8S. Rubber .... 516 Eartham at Chase. at [Dick Posey, Chevrolet Body. 5 Nelda West, Swengels Ice Cream .... 515! Illinois Wesiyan at Wabash. {Bill Bowen, Tony's Team 06 {Jean Richardson, Scottee’s Cleaners .. 515! Caterbury at Kose Poly. {Ed Battson, Sportsmans Store 505 (Clairabel Treeter. Goodwin Service .. 514 OMORROW iM. Richey, Allison vo. BOS Mary Myers, Trenny Auto Sales..... $11 Huntington at Tri-State, Co. Leo Ahearn, Tompkins Ice Cream. ... 605 Vi Blackwell, Hi-Dollar °........... 1 Hanover at Xavier, 3 604 'Willle Mock PRWAY oy rida 09! Oakland City at Eastern lineis. 604 Alda Ulsas. Mallory Office 50! Valparaiso at St. Bonaventure. “is 603 Mary Leppe . 8. Ayres 307 | ‘RIDAY (Aun Sauter, Seven-Up : 7! Oregon State at Hlinois, { {abel Becker. Melody Gardens 05 Loyola at Wisconsin. L. Brittenback Jr. Serv, Wrecking 601 |Ann Heady, Usher Mortuary .. «804 Davion at Anderson, | | 'Roy Springer, Sahara Grotto 601 Mildred Ownes, Oertels 92 |, vo 504 SATURDAY Te . x Haskell Bryant. Mike Sells 02 | State at Indiana. B Rr {Katie Lehr. Usher Mortuary .« 50 at Kentueky. Y ROUSON Marge Bilsky, Hoosier Coal. O ne 502 | at Toledo {Dorothy Rubbert, Ambroz Pharmacy .. 50 at Butler. Hazel Jordan, Meridian Pontiac ...... 50 : {Marie Vornholt, Al p . 8011 {Mary Pesut, Allison Office .... - 801 ) {Nelda Carey, L. 8. A: cess + 508 State, {Vera Downs, N H Liauor 500 | | {Helen Reid, Stokely-Van Camp . 83 | iY. Humes, Woodstock Country Club 477! i {Ann Hadley, Riviera Ploneérs . 456 : Peg Etcheson, Employment Securities 4359 State. by Helen Wilson, Rene Bakery ........... 458 | . t/ Pat Cipybul, Western Hlacttic reves 44 | at {Eva Sidding. Moonlite Matinee . i bas rest. } {Margaret Hartman, Ind. Tractor Sales 31 2. y hat po upest ——————— {Vivian ilson, ngans i .ae { xX. 8 i ary Penton, American States 4 Additional Sports, |

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